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The Table

Hare daunsing in measure. 16
Hare beating and thumping a dogge. ibidem
Heare a hinderaunce to the water Spaniell in swymming. 17
Heare an unprofitable burthen. ibid.
Hector Bœthus. 18
Henry the seuenth. 26
Henries commaundment to hang all bandogges. ibid.
Henries faulconer, and his Faulcon. ibi.
Hippocrates. 38
I.
Iustice maintained by Alfred. 27
Ingulphus Croyladensis historiographer. 28
Ianus watching. 31
Indian dogges. 27
Iseland curres, rough and rugged. ibid.
Iseland curres much sette by. ibidem
K.
King Richard of England. 10
King Edgars trybute out of VVales. 23
King Henrie the seuenth. 26
King of all beasts, the Lyon. ibi.
King of all Birds, the Eagle. ibi.
Keepers seruice. 38
Kingston, or Kingstoune verye famous in olde time. 26
Kinges crowned at Kingstoune, to the number of eyght, theyr names are these, Edward the first, Athelstan, Edmunde, Aldred, Edwin, Edgar, Edelred, Edwarde, syrnamed Yron rykkes. ibid.
L.
Leuiner quicke of smelling, and swyfte of running. 10
Leuiner, why so called. ibi.
Leuiner foloweth the game eagerly. ibi.
Leuiner taketh his pray speedilie. ibid.
Lyon King of all beasts. 26
Lust of the flesh reconcileth enemies. 38
M.
Maisters becke a direction to the gasehound. 9
Melita or Malta. 20
Mastiues proportiō described. 38
Mastiue, why he is called Villaticus. ibi.
Mastiues vse and seruice. ibi.
Mastiues are mankind. ibi.
Mastiues of great mighte. 26
Molossia. 38
Mooner, why so termed. 20
Mooner watchfull. ibi.
Mungrellesi. 24
Maiterless men carrie Apes about. 35
Man in the moone. 37